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Helpful Definition for: Dry Wall Contractors


Drywall in Apache Junction, also known as plasterboard or gypsum board, is a panel made of gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper. It is used to make interior walls and ceilings. Drywall construction is a speedier alternative to using plaster-based interior finish techniques, requires less labor and drying time. Drywall contractors in Apache Junction specialize in drywall contracting in newly built residential homes, additions, basements, and remodels. Their services include specialist floor screeds, partitioning, drylining, specialist renders, acoustic ceilings, solid plastering, fire cladding and suspended ceilings. They have been able to build up a reputation for better quality service at competitive prices. Some of the most distinguished drywall contractors have their offices in Apache Junction. YellowPagesGoesGreen lists some of the better known names in the field of drywall contracting located in Apache Junction.

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Big Shakeup at SCIenergy - Greentech Media (blog)

Big Shakeup at SCIenergyGreentech Media (blog)... that of the collapse of Serious Energy, a rival VC-backed startup which announced in April that it was abandoning its building energy software and project financing lines of business to focus on its initial business of building drywall and windows.